On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 07:06:35 -0500 "Emily L. Ferguson" <elf@cape.com> wrote: > Hey Per, > > It's so neat to see that time/date info in different languages on this list! > > >2003-12-02 kl. 03.06 skrev Emily L. Ferguson: > > says Per. > > But what does "kl" stand for in Danish?, Swedish? And do you run a > 12 hour clock or a 24? Uh, klokken, or similar. Looks like 'clock'; means "hours"/"time" (oh, no, it was 'timer' that means "hours"; well anyway...) As for 12-hour clocks, does _anyone_ outside the dear old-fashioned you-ess use such things for serious purposes? Brian Chandler ---------------- Jigsaw puzzles from Japan http://imaginatorium.org/shop/